Traitor's Odyssey
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''A delicious, gossipy and thoroughly engaging romp ... heartily
recommended.'' Tim Tate, author of Hitler''s British Traitors and
The Spy Who Was Left Out in the Cold''A captivating page-turner
...'' Helen Fry, author of Women in IntelligenceAmbassador''s
daughter, Nazi love interest, Soviet spy, FBI most wanted.
Accompanying her parents to Berlin in the 1930s, Martha Dodd knew
almost nothing about Adolf Hitler or the Nazis. Yet almost
overnight, she stepped into the spotlight, and found herself at the
over-heated centre of Hitler''s ''New Germany'', befriending and
dating several high-ranking Nazis, including the head of the
Gestapo. An affair with a dashing Russian diplomat saw her
recruited as a spy, and so began a long and tumultuous career in
both Berlin and America, including attempts to infiltrate First
Lady Eleanor Roosevelt''s inner circle and playing a key role in
Henry Wallace''s disastrous 1948 presidential campaign. Betrayed by
a Hollywood-hustler-turned-double-agent, Martha spent years under
deep FBI surveillance - escaping twice - and went to ground in Cold
War Prague, sad, lonely, rich and bored, living out her final
decades in a Communist Sunset Boulevard. Largely forgotten, Martha
Dodd began to emerge as an iconic historical figure in the early
2000s. While her scandalous behaviour and pro-Soviet leanings were
never much in dispute, the actual matter of her guilt remained
unresolved. Now, using recently released KGB archived information
and FBI files, author and journalist Brendan McNally sets the
record straight in Traitor''s Odyssey, telling the full epic tale
of Martha Dodd''s life for the first time, casting her in a new and
bright light.